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         <title>Breakthrough G&#201;ANT Network Marks Ten Years of Success</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[High bandwidth pan-European research network continues advances with 100 Gbps plans Cambridge, UK, 3 November 2010 - G&#201;ANT, the high bandwidth pan-European research and education network, this week celebrates ten years of innovation and success. Since its launch in November 2000, G&#201;ANT has transformed European research by providing a dedicated high speed data network that enables researchers to collaborate on critical projects that benefit everyone. As part of its growth, G&#201;ANT has successfully forged links...

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         <title>Caveman Diet Could Hold Key To Optimum Nutrition</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Unlikely scientific bedfellows address the evolution of diet and the human genomeUnilever has for the first time gathered unlikely scientific bedfellows from the fields of archaeology, anthropology, evolutionary genetics, food science and botany to recreate the diet of a caveman.The research seeks to improve understanding of the complex relationship between our genetic make-up and the changes to our diet since the pre-farming Stone Age period, and could unlock the potential to enhance our own health...

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         <title>The Earth Awards Announces Six Finalists To Redesign Tomorrow</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Earth Awards finalists pitch to investors to prove design can build a new economy 18 August 2010: Artificial foam which captures and converts the sun's energy more effectively than living organisms and earth tiles which empower people to build their own sustainable homes are in the running for a global design award backed by world-leading entrepreneurs.University of Cincinnati Professor's David Wendell and Carlo Montemagno designed the Photosynthetic Foam while Cambridge Professor Michael Ramage, Peter Rich...

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         <title>Noah's Ark Discovery followed as city prepares to tell tale </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[As a team of evangelical Christians say they've discovered Noah's Ark near the peak of Mount Ararat, festival organisers for the forthcoming Durham Mysteries are watching the story with keen interest.The story, which broke earlier this week, has provoked passionate debate over the authenticity of the find, which was made by Noah's Ark Ministries International, a firm based in Hong Kong. Samples of wood have been taken from the structure that was discovered near the...

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         <title>Discovering Ardi, breaking news about human evolution exclusively on Discovery Channel</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Core Facts Discovering Ardi airs exclusively on Discovery Channel, Sunday October 18 at 2100-2300hrs. The program will include interviews with Dr. Tim White, Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie, Dr. Gidaywolde Gabriel, Dr. Owen Lovejoy, Brooks Hanson, Deputy Managing Editor for the Physical Sciences, at Science magazine and science journalist Ann Gibbons. Discovery.com/ardi includes guides, pictures and videos of the Ardi discovery. The journal Science recently published an article on the find and study of a 4.4 million-year-old...

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         <title>Unseen Tudor Artefacts Encourage New Crew to Secure Mary Rose's Future</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Previously unseen artefacts recovered from Henry VIII's flagship have been revealed by the Mary Rose Trust to launch its first ever public appeal to help fund an ambitious new &#163;35 million museum project. The extraordinary Tudor items &#8211; which include a fiddle complete with its bow (Europe's oldest example); a beautifully preserved leather 'manbag', the height of Tudor fashion; and the giant wooden spoon used to stir the crew's porridge pot &#8211; have been hidden...

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